The Los Angeles instrumentalist laces the beat with a mix of throwback 808s and keys with House drum patterns, crafting a sonic energy fit for any house party or dance club, with Mani, Gipp, League, and Cope laying down a verse a-piece sticking to the essence of a weekend night out on a club run.

Cut-a-rug below.

This is the first time we’ve heard from Kurzweil since he teamed up with Mike Almighty to lace up Mani Coolin’s “Gambling” featuring Correy C and Dreaded Cas.

Jay continues to showcase his range as a producer, so here’s to more boundary pushing from Mr. Kurzweil.